Word: helping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Feeling that the old Student Council did not fully represent the student body in the undergraduate activities and that it did not accomplish the purpose for which it was instituted, the Nominating Committee, with the help of President Lowell, Dean Wells and others, have worked out the following constitution for a new Council...
Candidates for the University and Freshman crews will commence regular work on February 10. Coach Wray, however, will be in the Newell boathouse beginning directly after the Christmas recess to help any candidates for the University or Freshman crews who report for voluntary work. Practice on the machines and in the tank will continue until the river is open. Coach Wray will have general supervision of all the crews and will coach the University crews and the first Freshman crew, while the rest of the Freshman squad will be under the control of Coach Stephenson...
...nothing of note had been accomplished on Soldiers Field this fall, Captain Withington's team would, nevertheless, be considered as having made Harvard athletic history. Every loyal graduate and undergraduate cannot help rejoicing, though not without misgiving, in the hope that from now on it shall be an established fact that no member of a University team is in difficulty with the College Office...
Just before the Princeton game, however, Walter Camp and Shevlin were called upon to help out in the crisis. Open play was immediately introduced again, and the results of this change in tacties were evident by the excellent showing against Princeton. A new shift play was introduced in which the tackles play back, and just before the ball is passed rush in the the one side of the line or the other, making it difficult for the opposing line to shift in time to meet the attack. This play met with marked success against Princeton...
What we do need, however, and the more of it the better, is the spirit of support which characterized the mass meeting last evening, a spirit which cannot help making the team feel that the whole College is behind it, trying, as it succeeded in doing in 1908, to make the coaches "feel the success vibrations on the "sidelines." This sort of spirit is bound to win at New Haven...